Using the Logitech Flow software, you can drag/drop files between machines (including between Windows and MacOS). It also works with up to 3 machines at once - you just press a button on the bottom of the mouse to switch. You can actually assign not just single keystrokes, but key combinations to any of the buttons, and the assignments work on a per-application basis, (so you can have a totally different set of commands for a second DAW, etc) There's a second horizontal scroll wheel under your thumb too. THAT is appealing!I have the MX Master 2S, and you can very easily do everything you've outlined above. Same again with shift.īefore you know it you have like 40 extra shortcuts right there in your hand!!! In reaper you could assign those to actions.BUT you could also combine each of those buttons with, say, cmd, for a different shortcut. I have also been toying with the idea of getting a track pad.īut with the MX master, you get (i think its 7) extra buttons. I worry that changing mouse would be odd at this point, as it would likely feel very bulky. I really like the look of the MX master, but i have been stuck on the magic mouse for ages because of the low profile.
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